Two trauma patients need emergency rescue near 260th and 137th Ave, Naranja FL


Two trauma patients need emergency rescue near an open field by 260th Street and 137th Avenue. Ground and air rescue units are working together. One patient may be combative. A nearby single-family home is also being checked.
Audio|Source: Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Dispatch Channels
03:24
Transcript:
00:00
Command, TAC-5.
00:06
We're gonna have two trauma alert patients.
00:09
If you want, you can have A-Rescue South, go to me.
00:12
See if they can take two, but I think I'm gonna use both A-Rescues.
00:18
Not bad, Dick, can I need to air-rescue self?
00:22
Love, Guiscay.
00:25
ArsU South.
00:27
Command, daunting is advising if you'd be able to take both patients.
00:30
If not, we can start RSU North as well.
00:38
Do either one have the potential of airway compromise?
00:44
State County to commandant.
00:47
Commander Rescue, that's negative.
00:49
I'm going to have one of the rescues check out the one patient right now.
00:53
It may be a little combative, so it's going to be your call upon arrival.
00:58
Copy, we'll determine on arrival.
01:05
Command, confirming no need for ERISA north at this time then.
01:14
Bat 4, TAC2, I have the run then.
01:19
Navia, start your racing north.
01:22
Command, standby.
01:29
Command, copy that's going to have Air Rescue[2] North monitoring the call.
01:34
Command copy.
01:35
Just Air Rescue[2] South, 710 Ground Transport, they're patient.
01:40
Just get me a unit for the LC when you can.
01:45
The Italian 4TEC 2 have the rundown.
01:53
4. 4. The time 4 on tag.
01:56
Carson Battalion 4 attack 2.
01:57
Time 4. 919.
02:03
Command engine 70.
02:07
70. Go ahead.
02:09
70. Go ahead.
02:10
It looks like we got an open field on 260 and 137 a.
02:14
If you want to check that out, let me know and I'll send a combo over there too.
02:19
Do you have any copy in route?
02:23
Command just confirming that was open field on 260 and flows the Avenue.
02:30
137 Avenue.
02:33
Copy that open field on 260th and 137 Avenue is a potential line ago.
02:50
Rescue,
02:52
single family home, nothing short, showing.
02:59
Let me get a BLS transport[1] as well, please.
03:00
Uh,
03:02
be that BLS transport[1]. BLS transport[1].
03:05
Meeting, showing your comment.
03:08
10303D, Connie.
03:13
Engine 70, command, confirm it 260 and 137 is a good L-D.
03:21
Understood, copy.
03:22
Command, Air Rescue[2], South, you copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
BLS transport: Basic Life Support transport
[2]
Air Rescue: Helicopter medevac assignment
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